Prefects
Being a prefect is a special opportunity for our Year 6 children to lead by example, demonstrating our school values of Think, Believe, Persevere, and Succeed in all they do. They are selected for their positive attitude, responsibility and dedication. They are role models who
- support younger pupils including helping in the dining hall at lunchtimes
- assist staff, for example, by doing Office Duty daily; creating, setting up and presenting part of our weekly Celebration Assemblies
- lead tours of the school with members of our Trust and those visiting from our wider school community
- help uphold our school’s high standards.
This role encourages them to grow in confidence, develop leadership skills, and strive for their personal best, making our school community proud. By embracing their responsibilities with enthusiasm and care, our Prefects play a vital role in creating a respectful, supportive and inspiring environment for everyone.
Our School Prefects for 2025-2026
Emerald - Eden and Zac
Eden - I am proud to be a Prefect because it has made me more confident speaking in assemblies in front of children and adults. I enjoy doing all my duties and helping around the school. I feel trusted to support younger students and like doing lunch and office duties.
Zack - I am proud to be a Prefect because I feel like I set a good example and because I am brave. It has made me a better person by helping me speak in front of large groups, and I’ve become a more responsible person.
Amethyst - Rajveer and Eva
Rajveer - Being a Prefect has made me more confident speaking in front of large groups. I feel trusted to be a role model for younger students. I have learned leadership skills and grown in kindness and respect, which has taught me to be my best self.
Eva - I am honoured to be a Prefect because I get to represent our school community and take on more responsibility. I am learning leadership and teamwork skills, which are helping me become a better person. My role has also helped me take initiative and feel more confident, especially when speaking in groups. It’s great to do my duties alongside friends, who have supported me in becoming a better Prefect.
Sapphire - Jessie and Chloe
Jessie - I really enjoy being a Prefect because it comes with a lot of responsibility and trust from adults. Being a Prefect has helped me gain confidence to speak in front of groups of people. I am proud of how well I carry out my responsibilities and I am excited for what’s to come.
Chloe - I am proud to be a Prefect because it has taught me that confidence really matters. Being a role model has helped me feel confident speaking in front of children and parents during assemblies. I love helping younger students and supporting office duties. Being a Prefect has shown me that I can be a role model and speak up with confidence.
Topaz - Cleo and Maja
Cleo - Being a Prefect has helped me feel more confident when speaking in front of larger groups. I love it because it gives me the chance to take part in more school activities, like selling poppies and helping in the office. I am proud to be a Prefect and honoured that my teachers see me as responsible. I’m proud to be an important part of the Tanners Brook community.
Maja - I love being a Prefect because it makes me feel trusted to be a role model in our school community. It has helped me become a better person by showing others how amazing Tanners Brook is. Being a Prefect has also made me more confident when speaking in front of children and adults.